I want to play both games but my wallet has been recently drained on purchasing Tales of Graces and pre-ordering Darksiders II. I really dislike backtracking in games so I think I'll get I Am Alive first.

Hell of a (non-gaming related) intro (and sprinkled throughout), I had no idea but now I have to rewatch last week's ZP.

8-Bit cum, it cannot be unseen! I much prefer *ZELDA SUCCESS SOUND* because my brain correctly makes that sound as if I told you this was Morgan Freeman writing and you read it in his cadence.

That said I am glad two games were done because I have no interest in FEZ but IAA was interesting in tone and concept and videos of it make my interest wain and now ol' Yahtzee has murdered it like his voice (apparently) in the last ZP.

I have kind of the same thing where I want a super realistic game thing and instead get a extra unrealistic videogame-y thing instead. I kind of enjoyed Disaster Report and this seems not even as cool as that. Nuts.

I was surprised you were so nice to Fez. It was an un-clever copy of many other better games and almost every puzzle can be solved by rotating the world. There are many games I would recommend, especially recent 'indie' ones over Fez.

I was hoping that Fez would be put together with Super Meat Boy. I'm starting to doubt that Yatzee will ever get around to reviewing SMB after this chance was lost and he paid tribute in an Extra Punctuation.

I did enjoy "I Am Alive" more than I thought I would after the will-sappingly long wait for the bloody thing to actually come out, and in contrast to the resiliance of the "I'll die after one last smoke" character, I found a woman trapped in a sewer tunnel who needed 2 helpings of tinned food to keep going (which I didn't have, and my other stocks of fruit cocktail and rat meat were apparently not to her palette), and when I returned later I found she'd hanged herself, which I paradoxically found a nice little touch.

I do also like that you actually have to be very, VERY careful with your ammo, as you rarely rack up more than half a magazine worth. And I'd like to see some more, episodes I suppose. I think there's a lot of of potential for development around the story, such as the beginning of The Event, Harry and Lindas' story, and **SPOILER ALERT**SPOILER ALERT** how his camcorder was found at the end of the game. Couple of other mechanisms, like greater use of the grapple, greater use of the environment (like smacking an enemy over the head with a rock, defending yourself with a concrete rebar), and enemies thast can be lured into traps and dissuaded from attacking, and I think it'd be a much better game.

I went back and listened to last week's video, and didn't notice any difference. Maybe that's because I associate 'Yahtzee is sick' with whenever he sounds like he's back to using the voice from his earliest reviews. And then it turns out he was just replacing his mic or something.